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Beyond trigger warnings: Toward a trauma-informed andragogy for the graduate theological classroom

Although development of trauma-informed pedagogy for elementary and secondary classrooms has developed significantly, a dearth of resources for trauma-informed andragogy in graduate theological classrooms remains. Theological classrooms are a unique context in which many students and professors carr...

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Published in:Review and expositor (Berne) 2020-05, Vol.117 (2), p.243-256
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